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states, gov. mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you so very much. thank you for that powerful and moving and emotional introduction. thank you for your friendship. what a great man. chester falwell, thank you for your introduction and your support in kind is today. faculty and staff and distinguished guests, parents and friends and graduating seniors from liberty. [applause] 40 graduates, of course, this moment marks a clear ending and a clear -- for the graduates, of course, this moment marks a clear ending and a clear beginning. to the class of 2012, well done and congratulations. by the way, i am told some of you may have taken a little longer than four years to complete your studies. one graduate said he completed his degree in only two terms, clinton's and bush's. [laughter] in some ways, it is fitting that i share this distinction with mr. cathy. the romney campaign comes to a sudden stop when we spot a chick-fil-a. it is comfort food during the campaign season. and we needed a lot of comfort.
states, gov. mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you so very much. thank you for that powerful and moving and emotional introduction. thank you for your friendship. what a great man. chester falwell, thank you for your introduction and your support in kind is today. faculty and staff and distinguished guests, parents and friends and graduating seniors from liberty. [applause] 40 graduates, of course, this moment marks a clear ending and a clear -- for the graduates, of course, this moment...
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states is that there are more single mother than that are married ones. for her to have such a frank conversation, her difficulty in her pathway to that and to continue maintaining a happy, beautiful home while her career is rear freshing. i can tell you it's something that unfortunately often not heard from the conservative perspective and it opens up an opportunity to have discussions about struggle. >> i mean, she talked about stigma,. were there members of the conservative right in this country who think even if you were married when you had the children, or when the last one was conceived, you shouldn't be a single mother? >> i don't think that's a conservative or liberal thing. i think different people pass different judgments based on what is going to in their neighborhood, city and family. and there is a difference between somebody who is single, not necessarily by a choice and somebody who else may be thinking everybody is doing it so i will when there is no father in the picture at all inside or outside the home. she has taken a very honest appr
states is that there are more single mother than that are married ones. for her to have such a frank conversation, her difficulty in her pathway to that and to continue maintaining a happy, beautiful home while her career is rear freshing. i can tell you it's something that unfortunately often not heard from the conservative perspective and it opens up an opportunity to have discussions about struggle. >> i mean, she talked about stigma,. were there members of the conservative right in...
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ridiculous distraction from the importantt pusiness that we should be president obamm was born in - - the united states adding - the democrats can talk about donaad trump all thhy want - mitt romney is going to talk about jobs and how we can gee our economy moving agaan." ut lanned parenthood wants to focus on another issue - as it unveils onn oo its largest political campaigns ever to attack romney's views on funning women's' health initiatives.ad says: mitt romney is out of touch and wrong for women."davis says (oncam tag): "planned parenthood has endorsed &ppresident obama and this ad i paat of an ongoing cammaign aimed at getting the key votinn block of women to support his re-election. in washington, jeeniferrdavis, &pfox news." a... ceremony today... to mark a... ceren years... since the e clean p operations.. at the world tradd centtr site..../ memorial nd museum... is 3 parkiig the nnivvrsary... with a tribute... to.. recovery workers and firss &presponders... at the site.../ workers.. spent months.. cleaning p tte site.. followwng 9-11.../ removing.. 2--millionntons of steel.. and concr
ridiculous distraction from the importantt pusiness that we should be president obamm was born in - - the united states adding - the democrats can talk about donaad trump all thhy want - mitt romney is going to talk about jobs and how we can gee our economy moving agaan." ut lanned parenthood wants to focus on another issue - as it unveils onn oo its largest political campaigns ever to attack romney's views on funning women's' health initiatives.ad says: mitt romney is out of touch and...
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of oklahoma to help you in your race for the president of the united states. in oklahoma is a great state, we're a very conservative state, governor. we are people who believe in the power of the individual, we believe in economic freedom, we don't believe that government solves all of our problems. and i know governor romney that you believe in the same thing, and that is why i am here today to lend my full endorsement and support of governor mitt romney for president of the united states. >> thank you so much. [ applause ] >> i'm going to do everything i can to help governor romney and his campaign. i know governor romney, that i believe, like i think many oklahomians believe and many people in our nation believe that our nation is headed on the wrong track. and we need a president who is going to get our nation back on the right track. it's critical to our future. and i know governor romney, you're going to get our nation on the right course going in the right direction. i know that governor romney, as i believe, as i also believe knows that our nation is o
of oklahoma to help you in your race for the president of the united states. in oklahoma is a great state, we're a very conservative state, governor. we are people who believe in the power of the individual, we believe in economic freedom, we don't believe that government solves all of our problems. and i know governor romney that you believe in the same thing, and that is why i am here today to lend my full endorsement and support of governor mitt romney for president of the united states....
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if you compare the united states to europe and japan, we have added 40 million employees on a base of 100 million employees in the 1980s. europe and japan grew combined 20%, half the rate of the u.s. why is that? u.s. productivity has been higher and our employment growth has been faster. we put 20 million immigrants, the families, we gave them homes, gave their families jobs. we educated their children -- >> you're saying that's because we allow people to fire people, turnover quickly. it's free market capitalism -- >> it's because we make businesses stronger and can grow them faster. none of us investors are being successful if we don't make the businesses successful. >> john avlon, the problem in all of this for mitt romney is, and it seems to me why aren't they coming out with thibault. why did i find it? i can see why corey book mother is an ardent democrat and believed in president obama also has positive things to say about private equity. the two things are not mutually exclusive, right? >> they're not at all. especially if you're trying to turn around a city or state and you
if you compare the united states to europe and japan, we have added 40 million employees on a base of 100 million employees in the 1980s. europe and japan grew combined 20%, half the rate of the u.s. why is that? u.s. productivity has been higher and our employment growth has been faster. we put 20 million immigrants, the families, we gave them homes, gave their families jobs. we educated their children -- >> you're saying that's because we allow people to fire people, turnover quickly....
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out of 35 developed countries, the united states has the second highest rate of child poverty. nearly a quarter of our kids are living in poverty. the only country where ids are worse off on this list is in romania, we rank behind latvia, the czech republic. this is not just a study, it's a wake up all. a sign that our system needs fixing. the only problem is people propping up mitt romney are doing just fine in this current economy. in romney's first 36 hours as the official republican nominee, he will have hob knobbed with some of the richest people in this country. tonight, he'll hold a $50,000 head fundraiser with meg whitman. of course romney's ties with whitman running real deep. she invested a million dollars in his son's private equity firm. next is donald trump. >> mr. trump thank you for letting us us come to this beautiful hotel, and being with us. >>. >> he didn't just paddle around with one millionaire? he also met with the casino own thaer pumped $20 million to newt gingrich. we all know that money is needed to run a campaign, but in this race it's different. ouid
out of 35 developed countries, the united states has the second highest rate of child poverty. nearly a quarter of our kids are living in poverty. the only country where ids are worse off on this list is in romania, we rank behind latvia, the czech republic. this is not just a study, it's a wake up all. a sign that our system needs fixing. the only problem is people propping up mitt romney are doing just fine in this current economy. in romney's first 36 hours as the official republican...
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united states senate. >> why are you a better match up against scott brown? >> i'm better because i have real world experience that speaks to all voters. we need to win more than just the democrat base in massachusetts because we have a majority of independent voters and they're looking for representatives that talk to them straight and have real world experience on the ground working with them, next to them, in their homes and businesses in the commonwealth across the state from the western part to the south shore as well as boston. i'm the one with that experience and i'll the one to take the case against scott brown. >> doesn't warren have that? >> quite frankly, i'm the real fighter in this race because i have the real world experience. we're working with people and representing them. i don't have a big university behind me, a federal government salary behind me. i do grass roots everyday in my office, representing people on a shoe string budget and fighting the federal government when they're wrong and winning my client's cases against those huge odds. >
united states senate. >> why are you a better match up against scott brown? >> i'm better because i have real world experience that speaks to all voters. we need to win more than just the democrat base in massachusetts because we have a majority of independent voters and they're looking for representatives that talk to them straight and have real world experience on the ground working with them, next to them, in their homes and businesses in the commonwealth across the state from...
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states and making a case for his reelection. that's because they believe in his candidacy and his record of accomplishment. >> which cabinet members? which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president politically for his reelection? >> secretary sebelius is one of those cabinet members. remember, there are some cabinet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president, like the attorney general and the secretary of state, the secretary of homeland security. so you won't see those cabinet officials out there, so they are actively controlling their jobs. you have sebelius, the secretary of commerce, the secretary of energy. i was just down in south florida with the ambassador susan rice who came down to talk with the jewish community, and she wasn't down to talk about the president's candidacy but about his record of accomplishments and support for israel. we have internal surrogates who are making the case for the president, and then we have a number of widespread outside surrogates
states and making a case for his reelection. that's because they believe in his candidacy and his record of accomplishment. >> which cabinet members? which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president politically for his reelection? >> secretary sebelius is one of those cabinet members. remember, there are some cabinet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president, like the attorney general and the secretary of state, the secretary...
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the sitting president of the united states. mayor michael bloomberg said anytime a president backs a major advancement in civil rights, that advancement ultimately succeeds. but, you know, the president is not saying we should have a constitutional amendment or national legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. he's saying that marriage as it traditionally has been is an issue left to the states. we've seen this, there are some states that allow marriage, same-sex marriage. and there are a number of states that have constitutional amendments that ban same-sex marriage. the president added his voice to a debate that's not only going to continue but because the president is now front and center intensify. >> thank you. you saw the banner. the president now supports same-sex marriage. what was the context of that quote? we're going to replay the interview for you. and we're going to get more reaction and speak with an openly gay american. see how this is resonating in the lgbt community. let me tell you about a very important phon
the sitting president of the united states. mayor michael bloomberg said anytime a president backs a major advancement in civil rights, that advancement ultimately succeeds. but, you know, the president is not saying we should have a constitutional amendment or national legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. he's saying that marriage as it traditionally has been is an issue left to the states. we've seen this, there are some states that allow marriage, same-sex marriage. and there are a...
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homeown ownership in the united states is the lowest rate in 15 years. but let's go back to the median price, $177,000 and change. 78% of the homes sold in the first quarter of this year were affordable to those who earned the national median income in this country. i would think that's also a piece of good news. one of the pieces of news about prices falling is now there are a bunch of people that were priced out of the market for years who now can own a home. >> it's true. it is good news, but it's still not easy to get a loan. one of our lenders, i was talking to a senior loan officer who has been at the bank for 20 years, he's having trouble getting a mortgage from his own bank. we are at about 700,000 starts right now, but that's half of what it's been historically. it's just not enough. mark is the expert, but we probably need a million or so new home units a year of the 700,000 starts, 200,000 were for apartment units. something that we spent a lot of time thinking about. most of the people today, when they can make that rent by decision, we've go
homeown ownership in the united states is the lowest rate in 15 years. but let's go back to the median price, $177,000 and change. 78% of the homes sold in the first quarter of this year were affordable to those who earned the national median income in this country. i would think that's also a piece of good news. one of the pieces of news about prices falling is now there are a bunch of people that were priced out of the market for years who now can own a home. >> it's true. it is good...
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states this is something that was largely unknown in the united states for most of our history thomas jefferson started free university of the university of virginia. in sixty two abraham lincoln signed the moral act which which gave seventy million acres and all the wealth associated with it to the state colleges and the land grant colleges right up until the forty's not only did they give you free tuition but even paid for your real travel to go to school how did we get to here and what are what are the what is the what are the proportions of. well you know i cover the history of this in my book there where you and right here in new york city all the way up to the one nine hundred seventy s. the cost of a public city college you know sin city college of community service these those are all completely tuition free and so part of our legacy in the united states has been free access to public higher education because we do believe that you know we have a meritocracy and if you study hard you ought to be able to get ahead if you do have that merit but since the one nine hundred seventy
states this is something that was largely unknown in the united states for most of our history thomas jefferson started free university of the university of virginia. in sixty two abraham lincoln signed the moral act which which gave seventy million acres and all the wealth associated with it to the state colleges and the land grant colleges right up until the forty's not only did they give you free tuition but even paid for your real travel to go to school how did we get to here and what are...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> the death of a new york area retired marine. kenneth chamberlain, sr. he was shot and killed by police. a jury decided to not indict the officer who killed him. tonight, you'll hear and see what they saw as the incident unfolded, unraveled. we have videotape recorded by police taser guns and mr. chamberlain's medical alert pendant. this happened last november. mr. chamberlain signalled the alert system that called police. when officers arrived, he made it clear he didn't want them coming in. >> i'm okay. >> i need to see that you're okay and we'll go. >> you leave. >> can't leave. you called. >> i'm okay. >> all right. i need to see you. >> i'm okay
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the libyans offered syrians weapons, and the united states threw its weight against that proposition. there you have it. the facts are plain for all to see. if american diplomacy and american power doesn't commit itself to the rescue of the syrian people, we see what we've been seeing for the last 15 months. >> as you know, some people saying no, including the obama administration, to committing american power. they're worried they would be essentially saying, start a full out civil war with pretty much no expectation of how it might end. you're saying that risk is better than what we have right now? >> that's exactly right. and again, i think, john, if you listen to the washington statements and the washington discourse, there is now this new argument, if you will, for this new case being made for abdication, that al qaeda is now involved in the struggle in syria. and my response to this, i don't think al qaeda is a factor in syria. if al qaeda is a factor, the powers of the world, the democracies are to blame because for a long time now, the syrian people have been waiting for the r
the libyans offered syrians weapons, and the united states threw its weight against that proposition. there you have it. the facts are plain for all to see. if american diplomacy and american power doesn't commit itself to the rescue of the syrian people, we see what we've been seeing for the last 15 months. >> as you know, some people saying no, including the obama administration, to committing american power. they're worried they would be essentially saying, start a full out civil war...
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he was used to be the master of his own universe in the united states senate. senior senator, staff around him. he spoke for one person. that was joe biden. he had to learn. he is learning it the hard way. when he speaks, people believe he is also speaking for the president of the united states. normally, the president should go first and then joe biden should follow. that's something that i think has been a really difficult adjustment. >> it has been more than three years. you would think he would have that more figured out by now. >> people learn slowly. >> stay with me for a second. tonight's second dispute is between the president and republican rival, mitt romney. speaking to abc, the president ridiculed romney's recent suggestion that he, governor romney, deserves some credit for the auto industry's rebound. >> i think this is one of his etch-a-sketch moments. i don't think anybody takes that seriously. people remember his position, which was, let's let detroit go bankrupt. >> but, just a short time ago, governor romney stood his ground. >> this was back
he was used to be the master of his own universe in the united states senate. senior senator, staff around him. he spoke for one person. that was joe biden. he had to learn. he is learning it the hard way. when he speaks, people believe he is also speaking for the president of the united states. normally, the president should go first and then joe biden should follow. that's something that i think has been a really difficult adjustment. >> it has been more than three years. you would...
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. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the prominent activist to apply for a permit to study abroad. the secretary of call state hillary clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton address the situation for the first time since arriving at a summit. >> a statement confirmed he can apply to travel abroad. >> they appear to be easing restrictions on chen. >> staff and our doctor had a chance to meet with him. he confirmed that he and his family now want to go to the united states so he can pursue his studies. >> the new deal is not welcomed by everyone. amnesty international call it an empty promise by the chinese. there are a few things chen is not getting including one he expressed recalling into a congressional meeting. >> i want to meet with secretary clinton. >> he also is not leaving on her p
. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the prominent activist to apply for a permit to study abroad. the secretary of call state hillary clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton address the situation for the first...
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chen has brought human rights way up the agenda for the united states and china. what i think will happen realistically is secretary of state clinton and the president, when he's in contact with their counterparts, will now be raising mr. chen's case time after time and making sure that they bring up his name in conversations, asking about him, say we're still watching him, we're still concerned about his fate. and i think that will probably for a time prevent the kind of abuse that he was suffering when he was in virtual house arrest in the provinces just a couple of weeks ago. what transpired in the embassy, i have not received a firsthand report. clearly high-level american officials, the highest possible level for this kind of issue, an assistant secretary of state, department legal adviser who have long both have long experience, harold coe the legal adviser in the previous administration was assistant secretary for human rights. >> right. >> so these are human rights officials who obviously worked with him and may not have gotten all that he would have wante
chen has brought human rights way up the agenda for the united states and china. what i think will happen realistically is secretary of state clinton and the president, when he's in contact with their counterparts, will now be raising mr. chen's case time after time and making sure that they bring up his name in conversations, asking about him, say we're still watching him, we're still concerned about his fate. and i think that will probably for a time prevent the kind of abuse that he was...
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he wanted another major terrorist attack in the united states and ordered that units be established in afghanistan and pakistan to target planes carrying president obama or general david petraeus. the letters also include odd tidbits like osama bin laden was using just for men hair dye and taking viagra. >>> the death of justin seau has been confirmed as a suicide. the medical examiner's office said he died yesterday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was 43. >>> spirit airlines is raising the fee for carry on bags to $100, the highest in the country. they now charge $45. the new fee will apply to carry ones registered at the gate. if you pay at the kiosk it will be $50. >>> and the biggest full moon will be this saturday night. anderson? >> thanks. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh attacks me for going to the gym. the ridiculist is next. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity
he wanted another major terrorist attack in the united states and ordered that units be established in afghanistan and pakistan to target planes carrying president obama or general david petraeus. the letters also include odd tidbits like osama bin laden was using just for men hair dye and taking viagra. >>> the death of justin seau has been confirmed as a suicide. the medical examiner's office said he died yesterday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. he was 43....
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> formally this week, satellites would have been dominated by the race for the white house and the increasingly heating battle between the obama and romney campaigns. but president obama rewrote the script, catching the world by surprise with an unexpected trip to afghanistan where he marked the one-year anniversary of the death of the world's most wanted terrorist. >> one year ago from bases here in afghanistan our troops launched the operation that killed osama bin laden. the goal that i set to defeat al qaeda and denied a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> the trip wasn't without controversy, some critics accusing the president of playing politics with the anniversary of bin laden's death, questioning whether romney's campaign would have done the same thing. romney this week picked up an important endorsement, the endorsement of the formal rival michele bachmann. jim acosta, romney still has an enormous amount of work ahead of him. >> th
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> formally this week, satellites would have been dominated by the race for the white house and the increasingly heating battle between the obama and romney campaigns. but president obama rewrote the script, catching the world by surprise with an unexpected trip to afghanistan where he marked the one-year anniversary of the death of the world's most...
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states, you don't run a private equity firm. this is a totally different deal. it's totally public versus being private. >> okay. >> it's a whole different job description. >> let me bring in joe the vice president crossing joe the plumber. when the vice president joe biden weighed in on the issue this week. listen, guys. >> your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies you to be president than being a plumber. >> all right. will private equity firms like bane, they're not about creating profits. they're about creating -- they're not about creating jobs, they're about creating profits. that's what private enterprise does and then the theory i guess is that at the end of that there are jobs that are created. why is romney's time at bain capital relevant to this election? >> well, first of all, let me explain this also. the road to hell is paved with good intentions. jobs are not the intention of private equity. profits are. and
states, you don't run a private equity firm. this is a totally different deal. it's totally public versus being private. >> okay. >> it's a whole different job description. >> let me bring in joe the vice president crossing joe the plumber. when the vice president joe biden weighed in on the issue this week. listen, guys. >> your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies...
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states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent even though the current unemployment rate is eight point one percent romney's prediction is not all that big a deal the congressional budget office is already predicting that unemployment will be by two thousand and sixteen six percent based on president obama's current economic policies. so you just have to wonder how mitt romney's doing his math here considering that he's given the glowing endorsement of and will model he says his economic plan after the paul ryan budget which slashes government investments in the middle class great economic policy institute the ryan budget will lead to four point
states but the damage a greek meltdown would have on the united states pales in comparison to the damage we may be inflicting on ourselves if we continue down the road conservatives want to push us down which brings us to mitt romney the man who made millions laying off american workers when he headed up the private equity firm or the pirate equity firm bain capital is predicting that should he be elected president and by the end of his first term the unemployment rate will be at six percent...
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture europe is in crisis mode the united states could be headed off a fiscal cliff at the end of the year and congress doesn't seem to know what to do for the kinds of conversations the great minds will speak with someone who does know what to do nobel prize winning economist paul krugman and later mitt romney says his private sector experience creating jobs prepares him to be president exactly how many jobs is romney really created and is being a pirate equity manager really qualified to be president of states will tackle this issue and others in tonight's big picture and finally conservatives are clamoring for government to be run like a business in today's daily take over lessons from history explaining why running governments like a business always leads to disaster. for the nice conversations of great minds i'm joined by nobel prize winning economist dr paul krugman proven received a ph d. from mit and is taught at several schools including yale mit and stanford he's written twenty books including several bestsellers in over two hun
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture europe is in crisis mode the united states could be headed off a fiscal cliff at the end of the year and congress doesn't seem to know what to do for the kinds of conversations the great minds will speak with someone who does know what to do nobel prize winning economist paul krugman and later mitt romney says his private sector experience creating jobs prepares him to be president exactly how many jobs is romney really created and is being...
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that the united states is trying to build its astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases are fine are the noises on one or two doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been . working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know think else you get everything you needed. in screwed news apparently figured out as john boehner thinks people who aren't worth hundreds of millions of dollars like mitt romney are losers turning on c.n.n. on sunday boehner defended romney's enormous wealth and argued that it will actually appeal to voters take a look. do you think that someone who is as wealthy as he is who had as much privil
that the united states is trying to build its astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases are fine are the noises on one or two doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for...
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so these are at-home issues on the ground in philadelphia and in cities all across the united states of america. that's what this election is about. >> thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. >> thank you, piers. >> i want to bling in a woman whose take on politics is intriguing. political junkie, wife, mother, actress. best-selling author, and she joins me now. quite a long list of descriptions of you. which one do you prefer? >> lingerie model. why are you laughing? >> i'm not. wish i had the pictures to prove it. now, this election is hotting up. >> yes. >> and you have an intriguing take on all this. what do you make of where we are? the choice between barack obama who has been okay, but a little disappointing to his own fan base, mitt romney who's never excited his own fan base, but who is now the nominee. what do you think of the battle wee about to face? >> it's much closer than than i expected it to be. i'm a democrat. so i put my money on that horse. but the neck and neck thing has been extraordinary and kind of exciting to watch. >> why is it closer than people expected,
so these are at-home issues on the ground in philadelphia and in cities all across the united states of america. that's what this election is about. >> thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. >> thank you, piers. >> i want to bling in a woman whose take on politics is intriguing. political junkie, wife, mother, actress. best-selling author, and she joins me now. quite a long list of descriptions of you. which one do you prefer? >> lingerie model. why are you laughing?...
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president of the united states. again. i am not saying this one issue will change those states from blue to red. in a close presidential election, when you are playing on the margins, there are some that think it could, could be an impact. that's just a half dozen states i showed you there. we will watch how this plays in the weeks ahead. if you look at this down the line, working class voters, they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage, working class white voters, as do older voters. they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage. so do rural voters. they oppose it by a much wider margin. it tends to hurt the president where he has issues. on the flip side, suburban voters narrowly favor it. suburban voters are critical in close presidential. urban voters back same-sex marriage by a wide margin. it depends on where you are looking. let's talk it over with gloria borger. to be clear up front, we don't know. the president thinks it helps with young voters and suburban voters. they are very important. sort of a generational issue
president of the united states. again. i am not saying this one issue will change those states from blue to red. in a close presidential election, when you are playing on the margins, there are some that think it could, could be an impact. that's just a half dozen states i showed you there. we will watch how this plays in the weeks ahead. if you look at this down the line, working class voters, they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage, working class white voters, as do older voters. they narrowly...
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states of america, over $9 trillion. when they issue half of the mortgages in this country and two-thirds of the credit cards in this country, you any what you've got to do, you got to break these companies up. you got to make sure -- pardon me. >> go ahead. >> you got to break them up. they have too much influence. they have too much power. it leads to two things. this kind of concentration of ownership is bad for the economy and it leads us down the path once again of having to bail them out. michael, inmy view, what we need to do as a country is have our financial institutions not engage in gambling, which jp morgan chase did. they lost money because they were gambling. they made a bad bet. we don't need our large financial institutions betting. we need them investing in the economy and creating jobs. >> you and jesse jackson have been on the forefront of asking for the glass act. tell us how that could help in a situation like this when these derivatives have been known about. tell us about glass stegall and why it w
states of america, over $9 trillion. when they issue half of the mortgages in this country and two-thirds of the credit cards in this country, you any what you've got to do, you got to break these companies up. you got to make sure -- pardon me. >> go ahead. >> you got to break them up. they have too much influence. they have too much power. it leads to two things. this kind of concentration of ownership is bad for the economy and it leads us down the path once again of having to...
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in the united states, that's just politics as usual. the second round of voting will take place on sunday. >>> violence continued in mali today with the junta capturing hundreds of people. in march they toppled the democratically elected president while they ended up handing power to an interim government that continued to exercise power over key areas. the state department said that it will continue to assess the needs on the ground and determine support if needed, but our understanding as of tonight is that more than 320,000 people have been displaced in mali. >>> it has been 272 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? today a new report showed businesses added 119,000 jobs in april. that comes out of friday's key national jobs report. economists polled by cnn money expect the u.s. to add 160,000 jobs and that number not enough to keep up with population growth. >>> but first, our fourth outfront story, an exclusive and damming set of details from the blind human rights activist in china w
in the united states, that's just politics as usual. the second round of voting will take place on sunday. >>> violence continued in mali today with the junta capturing hundreds of people. in march they toppled the democratically elected president while they ended up handing power to an interim government that continued to exercise power over key areas. the state department said that it will continue to assess the needs on the ground and determine support if needed, but our...
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the other point i'd like to make is the least regulated countries -- >> i agree. >> the united states, the u.k. and iceland, so let regulation is riskier. >> i love an iceland mention. >> yeah. i'm not going to defend iceland here. when you have so many regulators looking at the banks -- >> we agree there. >> transactions, these kind of things continue. i mean, look, the one thing we have to make sure we don't do is continue to bail out banks when they make bad decisions because i think that's the ultimate safety net and hammock for bad decisions. >> let me put this to you then. what we have here in the introduction. jp morgan is 40% bigger than before the crisis. if it was too big to fail them, we'll have to bail them out then. >> i don't believe that big is necessary bad. the only reason that big is bad when it comes to banks is because the impulse is to bail them out when they get this big. are we going to bail out every fortune 500 company if there's losses? >> what about breaking up the banks? what do you think about that? what do you think about breaking up the big four? what's
the other point i'd like to make is the least regulated countries -- >> i agree. >> the united states, the u.k. and iceland, so let regulation is riskier. >> i love an iceland mention. >> yeah. i'm not going to defend iceland here. when you have so many regulators looking at the banks -- >> we agree there. >> transactions, these kind of things continue. i mean, look, the one thing we have to make sure we don't do is continue to bail out banks when they make...
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that will be developed, run and managed by people who exclude the united states. you will start to get fragmentation. and it will become very difficult to then go back and say, oh, okay, we have learned. we are going to come back and, you know, strengthen these. so i suspect we might be at a point where the -- where the, you know, the, the space for the kind of experimentation that bruce was talking about -- just may not be there any longer. and without being overly dramatic about it -- one could possibly kill off or severely damage some of the existing institutions if they're not given the tender, loving care that they actually need at this particular moment. and the only person who can give them that tender loving care is the president of the united states. >> could i ask, isaac, could i ask a question on that institution you know very well, the world bank. we just had an american, currently the president of dartmouth, designated, nominated by the united states, to be the president. there is talk about this perhaps being the last american president of the world
that will be developed, run and managed by people who exclude the united states. you will start to get fragmentation. and it will become very difficult to then go back and say, oh, okay, we have learned. we are going to come back and, you know, strengthen these. so i suspect we might be at a point where the -- where the, you know, the, the space for the kind of experimentation that bruce was talking about -- just may not be there any longer. and without being overly dramatic about it -- one...
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it is the united states of america. you can do a public event on a public street. i would explain that i have talked to a number of senior republican strategists and explained that the sol indra criticism of the president has been going on for a long time. it is really an attempt to discredit him on not just his ethical moral standing, that he is seen as this ethical president but also to go with this argument that he is not ready for the job. >> can't pick a winner. >> right. >> jessica, jim, this is going to go on 159 more ways. a lot more in your face. i suspect we will hear from david axlerod to his response to the romney's accusations of cronyism. >>> why new york city officials want to ban super size servings of sugary soft drinks. so we invented a warning.. you can feel. introducing the all new cadillac xts, available with the patented safety alert seat. when there is danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward.
it is the united states of america. you can do a public event on a public street. i would explain that i have talked to a number of senior republican strategists and explained that the sol indra criticism of the president has been going on for a long time. it is really an attempt to discredit him on not just his ethical moral standing, that he is seen as this ethical president but also to go with this argument that he is not ready for the job. >> can't pick a winner. >> right....
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states. you have to be careful if you think you're hearing from god, you better be awfully sure that's god speaking. you do tremendous damage, you do the kind of damage done in communities all over the country. with this kind of hateful rhetoric coming out of an institution that's supposed to care about people and supposed to be involved in the love of all, not the hatred of some. >> thank you. we appreciate it. follow me on twitter. >>> real politics ahead, mitt romney and maibain capital. ari fleischer and james carville will square off next. [ woman on radio, indistinct ] ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ - ♪ ai, ai, ai - ♪ bum-bum - ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum - ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] ♪ [ vocalizing up-tempo heavy metal song ] ♪ [ vocalizing continues ] ♪ [ all singing ] the redesigned, 8-passenger pilot. smarter thinking. from honda. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anyw
states. you have to be careful if you think you're hearing from god, you better be awfully sure that's god speaking. you do tremendous damage, you do the kind of damage done in communities all over the country. with this kind of hateful rhetoric coming out of an institution that's supposed to care about people and supposed to be involved in the love of all, not the hatred of some. >> thank you. we appreciate it. follow me on twitter. >>> real politics ahead, mitt romney and...
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have really managed to divorce themselves from not just the working class of the united states where our success or failure as a nation affects their wealth but completely from the united states i mean they're in another bubble their their wealth is protected on on a multi national level and has nothing to do is really the rest of us i think that's the issue that will hopefully wake people up going into the election year although nobody seems to be wanting to run out of poverty platform. it was explained to me by this really wonderful guy bob kafka is a longstanding activist for adapt that when they give money to transportation it's called job creation when they give it to medicare it's called welfare and stigmatized even though medicaid spending creates not only thousands of jobs but great jobs you know jobs that are in the community jobs that are providing solace and service to your fellow man positive jobs so you just got to keep you know the bandwagon and yes absolutely no while you're doing great work thank you so much. it's always a pleasure always a pleasure thank you as conse
have really managed to divorce themselves from not just the working class of the united states where our success or failure as a nation affects their wealth but completely from the united states i mean they're in another bubble their their wealth is protected on on a multi national level and has nothing to do is really the rest of us i think that's the issue that will hopefully wake people up going into the election year although nobody seems to be wanting to run out of poverty platform. it was...
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he did not want to go to the united states. >> you hear the ambassador say he d ot united states. as soon as he made it to t hospital, it see a change of heart. what happened? was one message conveyed by the u.s. officials to him before he walked out of the embassy that make his heart heavy. he was asked if he didn't walk out of the u.s. embassy that they, he would no longer have an opportunity to reunite with his wife and two children. he did explicitly tell me that he felt very, very hard it was almost a one-way street he has to walk to see his daughter, his son and his wife. he felt that he would have some insurance for the u.s. government for safety and freedom. >> you say some assurances. you don't chust trust the chinese government. anybody that has been involved in this kind of diplomacy before, doesn't trust the chinese government. do you think the ambassador should have said, stay and give us a few days to see if we can work on getting your wife in here as well or did the u.s. embassy handle this right? >> i do think it was a mistake to just let him walk on may 2nd after
he did not want to go to the united states. >> you hear the ambassador say he d ot united states. as soon as he made it to t hospital, it see a change of heart. what happened? was one message conveyed by the u.s. officials to him before he walked out of the embassy that make his heart heavy. he was asked if he didn't walk out of the u.s. embassy that they, he would no longer have an opportunity to reunite with his wife and two children. he did explicitly tell me that he felt very, very...
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this is the most abnormal place i've been to in the united states. i've been to 50 states for this program and this network. it is the opposite of normal. these are men who in many cases have sex with lots of women under their roofs. in some cases these women are under the age of 18. even the people who talk to us who live there acknowledge they're totally different than the rest of the country. they think they're right with god but they even know it's not normal. but even more importantly, you saw in our story we talked to the sheriff, we talked to the chief prosecutor, we talked to the investigator, three very important people in that county. they are flabbergasted that these two representatives never reached out to them to talk to them. they can't believe that. >> mike, what's your response? you've covered this group for so long. when you hear the state congresswoman saying things are getting better there? >> it is another example of the absolute moral and intellectual bankruptcy on the part of arizona leaders when it comes to this issue. the flds
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a facebook co-founder unfriends the united states of america on giving us his u.s. citizenship could save him hundreds of millions of taxes when the company goes public. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> democrats have been betting on a big gender gap to give president obama an edge in the november election, they've accused republicans of a war on women and president obama has been going all out to kort female voters, but suddenly a new poll suggests it's mitt romney who may have an edge among women. let's go to brianna keilar. should the president be worried that he's potentially losing his critically important edge with women? >> reporter: wolf, it may be too soon to tell. these poll numbers may not tell the entire story. if we take a look at the poll by cbs news and new york times it does show romney 2 percentage points ahead. one reason to look at this very carefully is because other poll, albeit less recent polls show the president with a major advantage over governor romney and for instance, if you look
a facebook co-founder unfriends the united states of america on giving us his u.s. citizenship could save him hundreds of millions of taxes when the company goes public. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> democrats have been betting on a big gender gap to give president obama an edge in the november election, they've accused republicans of a war on women and president obama has been going all out to kort female voters,...
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any other state in the united states. >> that's the issue. do you undermine the credibility of that cause, a cause that's credibly important? you have dedicated a lot of your life to this. >> i have. >> do you undermine your credibility in that cause when people show images of youaasebas head? >> my son text me this morning. he is a very conservative, very, a fine husband and a fine father. he just text and said, well, mom, so much for riding off into a peaceful sunset, love you. he knows who i am. he knows who i represent. i have had overwhelming support from people that understand this has become a tool for our governor to go out and raise money and to try to discourage new membership. >> donna dewitt, i appreciate your time and perspective tonight. thank you for coming in. >> thank you, john. i appreciate you having me on your show. >> coming up, mitt romney's latino problem. can he mend fences with this critical constituency before election day? see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just th
any other state in the united states. >> that's the issue. do you undermine the credibility of that cause, a cause that's credibly important? you have dedicated a lot of your life to this. >> i have. >> do you undermine your credibility in that cause when people show images of youaasebas head? >> my son text me this morning. he is a very conservative, very, a fine husband and a fine father. he just text and said, well, mom, so much for riding off into a peaceful sunset,...
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an apple product ever made again in the united states? >> i want there to be. >> so will it ever say on the back of an apple product, designed in california, assembled in the united states? >> it may. even though it doesn't say that today, you could put down there, several parts are from the united states. >> cnn's dan simon tracking all this at the all things digital conference and annual meeting of technology and media executives. how real is that possibility? apple has been criticized for that big plant in china. how real is the possibility manufactured right here at home? >> reporter: i don't think it is very real, john. i was very surprised it hear tim cook say that. i think the people in the audience were as well. things are humming along just fine for apple despite the fact that they have had these problems in china. they have record profits. they know what they are doing with those plants in china. they can do them to scale. the problem, tim cook put it this way, the united states doesn't have the infrastructure to manufacture som
an apple product ever made again in the united states? >> i want there to be. >> so will it ever say on the back of an apple product, designed in california, assembled in the united states? >> it may. even though it doesn't say that today, you could put down there, several parts are from the united states. >> cnn's dan simon tracking all this at the all things digital conference and annual meeting of technology and media executives. how real is that possibility? apple...